Half Sword How To Stab Guide: Aiming Thrusts Consistently

Half Sword How To Stab Guide: Aiming Thrusts Consistently

Stabbing in Half Sword is done by using Thrust Mode and controlled mouse movement, not by clicking wildly. The most reliable way to stab is to hold Alt, move your mouse backward, then push forward with intent and body movement. This guide explains exactly how to stab, how to aim stabs better, and why thrusts feel inconsistent at first.

How Stabbing Works In Half Sword

Stabs are physics driven and depend on stance, mouse motion, distance, and timing. Simply double clicking to thrust works, but it offers less control than using Thrust Mode.

Holding Alt locks your weapon into a stabbing motion. While Alt is held, mouse movement controls only the thrust path, making it easier to aim.

The Correct Way To Stab Step By Step

To stab with control, you need setup before the thrust. The position of your weapon before pressing Alt affects the stab path.

  • Position your weapon tip roughly toward the target

  • Hold Alt to enter stabbing stance

  • Pull your mouse back slightly to create range

  • Push the mouse forward in a clean motion

  • Step into the enemy to add force

Quick, controlled jabs work better than long wild thrusts. Power comes from pushing forward and moving your character, not speed alone.

How To Aim Stabs Better

Aiming stabs takes practice, but a few habits help immediately. Start stabs from a familiar guard so your thrust path stays predictable.

Small mouse movements are better than large swings. Leave space for motion and avoid slamming your mouse forward.

Turning off Lock On can also help. Lock On pulls the point toward the chest, while free aim lets you target the face, throat, legs, or gaps in armor.

Using Half Sword Grip For Precision

Half sword grip gives much better control at close range. It is especially useful with long weapons or against prone enemies.

Half swording shortens your effective weapon length and makes fine adjustments easier. This helps when enemies are grounded or pressed against terrain.

What To Do After A Stab Lands

Once a stab connects, do not back away immediately. Move into the enemy and keep pressure on the weapon.

Driving your body weight forward can force the blade deeper. A deep thrust into most areas can end the fight quickly if you stay committed.

Common Stabbing Mistakes

Most failed stabs come from rushing or poor setup. Double clicking without control often causes misses or glancing hits.

Holding Alt without proper weapon alignment also leads to awkward angles. Take half a second to line up before committing.

Final Blurb

Stabbing in Half Sword rewards patience, control, and body movement. Hold Alt, create space, push forward cleanly, and step into the thrust. Once it clicks, stabs stop feeling random and start feeling lethal.

FAQ

How do you stab in Half Sword

Hold Alt, pull the mouse back, then push forward to thrust.

Is double click stabbing good

It works, but Thrust Mode gives much better control and accuracy.

Why are my stabs missing

Poor setup, rushing the input, or large mouse movements usually cause misses.

Does half swording help with stabs

Yes. Half sword grip gives better control at close range.

Should Lock On be enabled for stabbing

Not always. Turning it off can help aim for specific body parts.


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